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Shutterstock Georgia’s Okefenokee Swamp The Okefenokee Swamp covers 438,000 acres across southeastern Georgia and northern Florida, making it the second-largest swamp in North America...
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Shutterstock Georgia’s Okefenokee Swamp The Okefenokee Swamp covers 438,000 acres across southeastern Georgia and northern Florida, making it the second-largest swamp in North America...
Shutterstock Yellowstone’s Grand Prismatic Spring Grand Prismatic Spring in Yellowstone National Park is the largest hot spring in North America and the third-largest in...
Shutterstock Coral Castle, Florida The pyramids have competition in Florida. Edward Leedskalnin built this entire stone structure after being spurned by his love (Agnes...
Shutterstock The USS Alabama (BB-60) in Mobile Bay They called her the “Heroine of the Pacific” and “Mighty A.” This steel giant fought in...
Shutterstock Drayton Hall, Charleston Built between 1738 and 1742, Drayton Hall sits on the banks of the Ashley River in Charleston, South Carolina. This...
Shutterstock Jackson Hole, Wyoming Jackson Hole shouldn’t work on paper: billionaires’ vacation homes next to grizzly territory, world-class skiing backed by genuine cowboy culture,...
Wikimedia Commons/rossograph The Architectural Heritage of Michigan Michigan’s oldest mansions tell the state’s money story. Lumber cash built this one, auto wealth built that...
Shutterstock Mount Rushmore Mount Rushmore has more secrets than a presidential library. The original plan called for full-body sculptures, there’s a secret room behind...
Shutterstock The Iconic Dollywood While other theme parks try to out-tech each other, Dollywood’s out here doing something different: mixing world-class coasters with Appalachian...
Public Domain (NPS) Badlands National Park, South Dakota Most people driving through South Dakota don’t expect to find ancient seabeds and fossil beds. But...